Noble and Webster

SELECTED WORKS BY Noble and Webster

Noble and WebsterPuny Undernourished Kid

2004

40 x multi coloured neon sections 4 x transformers

284 x 180 cm

Tim Noble and Sue Webster have developed their own cult of personality as the enfants terrible of contemporary art. Keeping it real with their affinity to working class culture, their self-portraits have been made from garbage, dead animals, and in the form of Neanderthals.

Their work also includes large electric light drawings of tattoo iconography and bling logos. In Girlfriend From Hell and Puny Undernourished Kid, Noble & Webster combine these aspects of their practice making a further self-referential chapter in their rebel epic.

Noble and WebsterGirlfriend From Hell

2004

42 x multi coloured neon sections 5 x transformers

280 x 210 cm

Based on two drawings they made early in their career in 1996, Noble & Webster re-work their impoverished doodles in grand-scale neon. Bad-kids-done-good, paying homage to the high art conceptualism of Bruce Nauman, in a media best associated with liquor stores.

Noble and Webster's BIOGRAPHY

Tim Noble
Born in 1966, in Stroud, UK

Sue Webster
Born in 1967, Leicester, UK

Both live and work in London, UK

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2011Turning the Seventh Corner, Blain|Southern, Berlin, DE

2010 The Head of Isabella Blow, National Portrait Gallery (solo room), London, UK

2008Statuephilia: Contemporary sculptors at the British Museum, The British Museum, London, UK
End GameÃ¢â‚¬â€œBritish Contemporary Art from the Chaney Family Collection, The Museum of Fine Arts,Houston, US